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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Chile
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Hello everyone

Just today in the morning we got all our papers back with the I-797C Notice of Action, and the NOTICE TYPE: Rejection Notice. The reason is because the USCIS statement is: The check amount is incorrect or has not been provided..."

Yes we know we have to resubmit these papers, but it has to go with a single check for every form? Don't blame on us or don't say we are fool, we know that already, but in this case if a kind of confusing! We sent a single check with the whole amount (the money goes for the same department).

Then we called to the office, but our receipt number(s) are not registered. Is it because our papers are rejected?

We appreciate in advance helpful answers. Thanks so much and Merry Christmas to everyone!

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Hello everyone

Just today in the morning we got all our papers back with the I-797C Notice of Action, and the NOTICE TYPE: Rejection Notice. The reason is because the USCIS statement is: The check amount is incorrect or has not been provided..."

Yes we know we have to resubmit these papers, but it has to go with a single check for every form? Don't blame on us or don't say we are fool, we know that already, but in this case if a kind of confusing! We sent a single check with the whole amount (the money goes for the same department).

Then we called to the office, but our receipt number(s) are not registered. Is it because our papers are rejected?

We appreciate in advance helpful answers. Thanks so much and Merry Christmas to everyone!

What forms did you send in?

What was the amount of the check you sent?

Was it signed? Who did you make it out to?

Yes - if your papers were returned - your receipt number will not be registered.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Chile
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What forms did you send in?

What was the amount of the check you sent?

Was it signed? Who did you make it out to?

Yes - if your papers were returned - your receipt number will not be registered.

one single check for Forms 485, 130 and the total amount of the fee required. The check was sent to : U.S. Department of Homeland Security Just as is established in the instructions.

For sure our mistake was to make a single check, what the USCIS is requiring a check for each form... (re-reading instructions :bonk: )

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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one single check for Forms 485, 130 and the total amount of the fee required. The check was sent to : U.S. Department of Homeland Security Just as is established in the instructions.

For sure our mistake was to make a single check, what the USCIS is requiring a check for each form... (re-reading instructions :bonk: )

Yes, a separate fee payment for each application/petition submitted... You can combine all fees associated with a particular petition/application (ie.. application fee & biometrics fee) but you cannot combine multiple application/petition fees on one check

YMMV

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Chile
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Yes, a separate fee payment for each application/petition submitted... You can combine all fees associated with a particular petition/application (ie.. application fee & biometrics fee) but you cannot combine multiple application/petition fees on one check

Thanks so much!

We have one more question. The form I-693 didn't came with the rest of the forms, so we think this is kept at the office for the records. Now we have to resubmit each application, the question is do we have to print new ones again or sent the same old ones? We would like to hear from somebody went through the same situation. Just to make sure also since this weekend the office is closed, and until Monday we will able to reach them (Hope so!) and by then we'll probably have everything ready to resend.

 
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